
Dr. Doireann. Face covering by Niamh O’Neill.

Water & a balanced diet are the only health supplements we need @DrMarkMurphy

Perhaps it’s unsurprising, given + + marketing, there’s an assumption health supplements are beneficial. They are not. Water & a balanced diet are the only health supplements we need (vast majority of cases). VAT on health supplements via @IrishTimes
VAT on health supplements
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Dark chocolate brightens your day..

WebMDVerified account @WebMD 22 hours ago
Dark chocolate has been shown to improve mood and brain function. Antioxidants in the cocoa can help protect cells, lower blood pressure, and improve blood flow. https://wb.md/2FaMSUX
Dr. Doireann. Face covering by Niamh O’Neill.

A whole-food diet rich in diverse fruits and vegetables is powerful medicine.

Mayo ClinicVerified account @MayoClinic 7 minutes ago
A whole-food diet rich in diverse fruits and vegetables is powerful medicine. Consider eating more cruciferous vegetables, berries, walnuts, carrots and onions to help fight #cancer. https://mayocl.in/2CmQBxe
A whole-food diet rich in diverse fruits and vegetables is powerful medicine.

Mayo ClinicVerified account @MayoClinic 7 minutes ago
A whole-food diet rich in diverse fruits and vegetables is powerful medicine. Consider eating more cruciferous vegetables, berries, walnuts, carrots and onions to help fight #cancer. https://mayocl.in/2CmQBxe
A whole-food diet rich in diverse fruits and vegetables is powerful medicine.

Mayo ClinicVerified account @MayoClinic 7 minutes ago
A whole-food diet rich in diverse fruits and vegetables is powerful medicine. Consider eating more cruciferous vegetables, berries, walnuts, carrots and onions to help fight #cancer. https://mayocl.in/2CmQBxe
Even a small apple a day may help keep diabetes away @HarvardHealth #stayinghealthy

Harvard Health
@HarvardHealth
Even a small apple a day may help keep diabetes away: https://bit.ly/33FmI8w #HarvardHealth
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A modest uptick in the amount of fruit and vegetables you eat can help ward off type 2 diabetes, according to a study published online July 8, 2020, by The BMJ. From a much larger study involving some 340,000 people from eight European countries, scientists selected 9,754 participants who were newly diagnosed with diabetes over a decade. Researchers compared the fruit and vegetable intakes of these people to those of about 13,000 participants who remained diabetes-free during the study period. Researchers also measured blood levels of seven key plant-derived nutrients, including vitamin C and brightly colored antioxidant pigments called carotenoids. People with the highest intakes of fruit and vegetables and the highest blood levels of the plant-derived nutrients were 25% to 50% less likely to get diabetes during the study period, compared with those who ate the least of these food groups or had the lowest nutrient levels. Even better, it didn’t take a whole lot of extra green, red, yellow, and orange on the plate to make a dent in diabetes risk. The equivalent of only two-thirds of a medium apple or just over one-third of a cup of mixed fruit each day offered protection.
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“I don’t feel very much like Pooh today,” said Pooh. “There,there”said Piglet.”I’ll bring you tea and honey until you do.”

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mel_simpson_danceHmmm tea and honey is my favourite ❤️🐻☕️

